Internalize global_terms_enabled()#5684
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@schlessera could you suggest an alternative approach? Would not triggering a deprecated notice here be preferred? While I acknowledge that the plugin directory is only a subset of the code running on WordPress, there's only 34 occurrences across 20 plugins currently in the directory representing ~230k sites. Throwing a deprecated notice for the most used function related to global terms seemed like a good way to notify developers that they should adjust their code accordingly. |
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Tests have been failing for WP trunk during the WP 6.1 development cycle because the
global_terms_enabled()function has been incorrectly deprecated.This PR internalizes that function to avoid errors.
See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/21734#comment:34